Privacy in the Workplace, 4th Edition
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Product description
Your everyday guide to Canadian privacy laws as they apply to the workplace includes easy-to-follow guidance on employers' privacy compliance responsibilities. The fourth edition of Privacy in the Workplace features best practice tips throughout the book including best practices for:
- organizations that engage in cross-border data transfers
- surveillance and monitoring of employees
- searching or accessing employees' computers or mobile devices
- online monitoring and behavioral advertising
What's New in This Edition?
- Managing personal information throughout the lifecycle of the employment relationship, from recruiting to the post-employment relationship
- Understanding the framework under PIPEDA for fair processing of personal information at all stages, from collection to destruction and all the steps in between
- Review of significant workplace privacy cases, including comprehensive coverage of Quebec case law
- Discussion on cross-border transfers of information
- Employee surveillance, including video, computer, GPS and biometric tracking. New technologies to identify and monitor employees are discussed as well
- Guidance on security best practices and responding to privacy breaches
- Essential information on dealing with employee social media usage, plus recent case law
- An updated discussion of marketing and online privacy issues, including updated guidance on Canada's new anti-spam law (CASL) since it came into force in July 2014
- Updated guidelines on establishing a comprehensive privacy compliance infrastructure which reflects recent changes in the law of privacy, and explains how to implement these changes
- Overview of the International Privacy Framework
- An updated chapter on future trends in privacy law in Canada which explains what changes and challenges organizations can expect in the near future
Who Will Benefit
- Privacy Lawyers, Employment & labour lawyers, Corporate lawyers – To advise clients (i.e. employers/companies) on how to comply with applicable privacy laws in the employment context, or to represent individuals affected by privacy breaches in the employment context
- In-house counsel – To advise their company on how to comply with applicable privacy laws in their business operations, their marketing initiatives and in the employment context
- Chief Privacy Officers, HR Professionals, managers and others who are responsible for managing personal information of employees, and/or who are responsible for ensuring that the organization's employees comply with privacy laws
- HR Programs – To give future HR professionals an understanding of privacy issues in the workplace, and how to deal with them
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Privacy Framework
Chapter 2: The Canadian Provincial Privacy Framework
Chapter 3: International Framework and Cross-Border Data Transfers
Chapter 4: Identifying and Monitoring Employees
Chapter 5: Website Management and Online Marketing Best Practices
Chapter 6: Information Management and Security Best Practices
Chapter 7: Managing Personal Information throughout the Lifecycle of the Employment Relationship
Chapter 8: Social Media
Chapter 9: Developing a Privacy Structure
Chapter 10: The Future – Looking Ahead
Appendix 1: Guidelines